so to sum it up, that is an absolute monster for under 2k. It could demolish any game or task you throw at it. If I were you, I'd get that. but then again, it is your choice to do whatever you want so you can feel free to completely disregard this if you'd like:3

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Awesome man thank you so much!! Is this a lot better than the one I posted with the changes??

Ok I live about 200kms from Melbourne so would they charge heaps to deliver or send to here?

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well delivery to brisbane, which is very far away, is around $90 for a $2000 list of items.
so for you I doubt it'd be more than $40 or 50 (which is pretty cheap). you can estimate the delivery cost more accurately by entering your postcode into the box at the bottom near the 'add all to cart' button.

well delivery to brisbane, which is very far away, is around $90 for a $2000 list of items.
so for you I doubt it'd be more than $40 or 50. you can estimate the shipping by entering your postcode into the box at the bottom near the 'add all to cart' button

Then will the computer recognise it automatically or is there a disc that comes with it or something?

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well, Im not sure since I don't use a wireless card in my rig. I'd assume that you'd need to download the drivers from the manufacturer's website, in order to use the card properly, just like you'd need to download Motherboard and Graphics card drivers as well.

by the way, if you need some informational videos, I posted a quick 'how to build a pc' video on my youtube channel, just type 'xcylent' into the youtube bar and my channel will pop up. then just click the video for shaky, one-handed pc building goodness! lol.

well, Im not sure since I don't use a wireless card in my rig. I'd assume that you'd need to download the drivers from the manufacturer's website, in order to use the card properly, just like you'd need to download Motherboard and Graphics card drivers as well.

by the way, if you need some informational videos, I posted a quick 'how to build a pc' video on my youtube channel, just type 'xcylent' into the youtube bar and my channel will pop up. then just click the video for shaky, one-handed pc building goodness! lol.

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Haha ok thanks. Yeah I was meaning to ask, when I have the vital parts - the CPU, motherboard, HDD and RAM in the case and the PSU and I turn it on what will happen and what will I need to do to get it started and to start the OS installation. Or do you do this in your youtube video?

I don't go through installation of software and drivers in my video, only installation of physical components.
but, windows installation is really easy, it'll walk you through it.
also I'd advise you to watch this

it's an amazingly detailed guide on how to assemble a pc. you could watch my quick 15 minute version, or this 40 minute version which is much more clear & concise.
then, if you want, you can watch the next part:

which goes over the installation of all the programs and drivers, which is really important.

I'd suggest you take 1.5-2 hours out of your night and watch both videos, since they're very VERY well done, and super informative.
I've watched all three videos in the series around 7 times each, and they're just amazingly informative.

I don't go through installation of software and drivers in my video, only installation of physical components.
but, windows installation is really easy, it'll walk you through it.
also I'd advise you to watch this

it's an amazingly detailed guide on how to assemble a pc. you could watch my quick 15 minute version, or this 40 minute version which is much more clear & concise.
then, if you want, you can watch the next part:

which goes over the installation of all the programs and drivers, which is really important.

I'd suggest you take 1.5-2 hours out of your night and watch both videos, since they're very VERY well done, and super informative.
I've watched all three videos in the series around 7 times each, and they're just amazingly informative.

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Oh ok cool I'll watch them, thanks. Yeah I know how to install windows etc. I just don't know the steps inbetween turning the computer on for the first time after putting it together and reaching an installation screen.